omental bursa

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omental bursa

The surgeon carefully examines the omental bursa during the procedure.

Definition

Noun 1. An anatomical sac: A specific, enclosed pouch or pocket within the abdominal cavity. 2. A part of the peritoneal cavity: Specifically, it is a subdivision of the larger cavity that lines the abdomen. 3. A dorsal stomach structure: Its defining anatomical location is behind (posterior to) the stomach.

Usage

The term "omental bursa" is used exclusively in anatomical, medical, and biological contexts to describe a precise internal structure. * The surgeon carefully explored the omental bursa for signs of infection. * Inflammation in the omental bursa can complicate certain abdominal conditions. * The omental bursa is also clinically known as the lesser sac.

Advanced Usage
  • Epiploic foramen: This is the small opening (also called the foramen of Winslow) that connects the omental bursa to the main part of the peritoneal cavity (the greater sac).
  • Boundaries: The omental bursa is bounded by several organs, including the stomach (anteriorly), the pancreas (posteriorly), and the liver.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lesser sac: This is the most common synonym for "omental bursa" in clinical and anatomical terminology.
  • Bursa omentalis: The Latin term used in formal anatomical nomenclature.
  • Peritoneal cavity: The larger cavity of which the omental bursa is a part.
  • Greater omentum: A large, fatty apron of tissue that hangs down from the stomach and covers the abdominal organs; it is related to but distinct from the omental bursa.
Synonyms
  • Lesser sac
  • Bursa omentalis
Related Phrases
  • To access the omental bursa: A surgical phrase describing the approach to this anatomical space.
  • Fluid in the omental bursa: A clinical finding that may indicate pathology such as infection or inflammation.
omental bursa

The surgeon carefully examines the omental bursa during the procedure.

Noun
  1. an isolated part of the peritoneal cavity that is dorsal to the stomach